How to Handle Stains Using the Best Carpet Stain Remover

Spills and stains happen, even in the most conscientious households. Let’s face it! It is bound to happen to all of us one time or another. If you’ve ever had a freshly cleaned rug or carpet a mishap occurs with a cup of wine or your beloved pet just couldn’t hold it longer. There are many ways to treat a stain, but it is to your advantage to be armed with the right information when treating stubborn carpet stains with the Best carpet stain remover products.

 

Pick a Best Carpet Stain Remover.

Not all carpet cleaners are safe to use around children and pets. If you have pets or children, or if you don’t want nasty fumes in your home, you’ll want to use a carpet cleaner that is 100 percent safe and non-toxic, such as Fizzion Concentrated Cleaner.

 

Pick the right stain remover for the stain.

As carpet owners know, not all stains are created equal. Some stains are easily removed while others require the use of a steam carpet stain remover. We’ve compiled a list of the three worst carpet stains and how to address them.

 

Red Wine

They say a glass of wine is good for your heart, but it’s most definitely not good for your carpet when spilled.

What to do: First, blot up the excess with a microfiber towel. Then, spray a specialized red wine stain remover like Fizzion Wine Stain Remover and begin to blot (not scrub) the stain out.

Read: How to Remove Red Wine Stains: A Step-by-Step Guide

 

Pet Accidents

We love our pets, but not their messes. Especially when they find their way onto our freshly cleaned carpet.

What to do: First, clean up the initial mess. If there is debris on the carpet, pick it up with gloves and dispose of it. How to get the pee smell out of the carpet? Simply use the blot method to remove the excess liquid. Spray a pet stain and odor removers like Fizzion Pet Stain and Odor Remover and begin blotting from the outside of the stain.

 

Old Stains

The longer you delay removing the stain, the higher the chance of it becoming permanent. So, how do you get old stains out of the carpet?

What to do: Give your carpet a deep clean with a concentrated steam cleaner like Fizzion Steam Cleaner Tablets. You can use the tablets with any major home and professional steam cleaners including Bissell, Hoover & Rug Doctor to eliminate the toughest stains.

Five Quick Tips to Help Your Pup Avoid the Flu

Fizzion’s commitment to pets goes beyond just cleaning. The welfare of our four-legged family members is the main reason behind the pet cleaning products that we make. Having pets is a lot like having kids and dealing with your sick pet can be a heart-wrenching experience for pet parents. Therefore, it’s crucial to stay informed and always be prepared. After all, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Did you know your dog can get the flu? Just like you, your pup is prone to this nasty virus. Symptoms such as fever, dehydration, vomiting, and coughing are all possible, and in rare cases, it can be deadly.

The following are some helpful tips to help minimize the odds of your puppy or adult dog getting the flu:

 

1. Stay Informed

Watch the news to find out if there is a flu outbreak in your area or when you might expect one. Forewarned is forearmed.

 

2. During an Outbreak, Keep Them Away from Other Dogs

The only place dogs can catch dog influenza is from other dogs. Because of this, the best measure in preventing the flu is avoiding other dogs when infection rates are highest. If there is a current canine flu outbreak in your area, keep them indoors.

 

3. Get Your Dog Vaccinated

A pet flu vaccine can also help with reducing their chances of becoming sick. This step is especially important if you have multiple dogs.

 

4. Disinfect Often

Dog flu can survive on hard surfaces for up to 48 hours. Clean often using a germ-killing disinfectant on countertops and Fizzion Mopping Tablets for cleaning the floor. Also, make sure to use pet cleaning products like Fizzion pet stain and odor cleaners, which are budget-friendly, 100% non- toxic, free of dyes, safe to use on all surfaces and use 80% less surfactants than most pet accident cleaners.

 

5. Preventative Care

A healthy immune system is the best defense against the flu. Take steps to ensure your dog is receiving optimal nutrition through their pet food and living a healthy lifestyle in terms of activity levels, cleanliness, and routine vet care.

The flu can be a serious health setback for your dog, reducing their quality of life and in rare cases resulting in a fatality. Don’t take chances with the health and wellbeing of your pet. Use these five tips to keep them happy and free of the flu virus.

 

Hundreds of Dogs Lost their Homes in Puerto Rico: Here’s how to Help

At Fizzion, we are more than just a company that makes pet cleaning products. We care about the welfare of animals wherever they live, and especially those who are still waiting for a home of their own.

“You cannot forget the dogs. When you forget the dogs,
you forget what a good life means,”
                                                                        – Sonia Collazo

Life for homeless dogs in Puerto Rico was already difficult before the island was devastated by hurricanes Irma and Maria. Due to an economic crisis, little government intervention and a lack of spaying and neutering, hundreds of strays or satos roamed the island with little hope. Since the hurricanes, many parts of the island still do not have electricity. People also have limited access to fresh food and palatable water continues to be an everyday struggle for many families. Sadly, many pets have been abandoned during this crisis.

 

Hope for Puerto Rico’s Stray Dogs

There are several organizations working hard to care for Puerto Rico’s homeless dogs until today. During this time of hardship, when basic human needs are still lacking, it’s understandable that few Puerto Rican citizens have the extra time or financial means to support local animal rescue groups.

Organizations such as The Sato Project, Second Chance and others, find dogs living on the beach or in the street, provide them with medical care, socialization and much-needed love before relocating them to forever homes.

A Chance to Find A New Home

Early this year, Southwest Airlines flew 62 dogs and cats out of Puerto Rico for adoption in US. Thanks to Lucky Dog Animal Rescue who teamed up with Puerto Rican animal rescue group, PR Animals and Friendship Hospital for Animals for making this special flight a reality!

How You Can Help

Even until today, Puerto Rican pet rescues are still available for adoption via the Lucky Dog website, so if you’re thinking of adding a four-legged member to your family, be sure to check it out and help our fur friends find a new home!

Direct monetary donations are also appreciated, but there are also several ways to support the rescue mission that you may not have thought of:

• Donate your airline miles.

The rescue will use the miles to fly volunteers who transport puppies and special needs dogs to their new homes

• Collect supplies.

Gather supplies such as dog food, water bowls, pet cleaning products, leashes, collars and canine medications to send to the rescue. Directions and a specific list of needs can be found on the organization’s website.

•  Shop at AmazonSmile.

Shop and select one of the rescue organizations from Puerto Rico to receive the .5% donation eligible from that program.

•  Participate in fundraisers at work.

Ask the HR department where you work if your employer will participate in a matching-gift donation or fundraiser.

These simple ways can mean a lot for pets looking for a new home!

The Perfect Guide for First-Time Pet Paw-rents: How to Take Care of Your New Puppy

The decision to adopt a puppy is one of the happiest decisions you can make. But once you get that furry bundle of joy home, the work of dog ownership really begins.

Be Prepared

Before you actually select a pet, prepare your home and pantry with the necessities for puppy care. Having the following items already on hand will help both you and the new family member transition smoothly. Here are few must-haves for bringing a new dog home according to Vetstreet:

● Food, treats and bowls
● Crate or dog house
● Collar with ID tag and leash
● Safe chew toys
● Grooming tools, including brushes, and shampoo
● First-aid kits
● Cleaning supplies such as pee pads, pet stain remover, etc.

Puppy proofing your house can save money and frustration and just may save your new pet’s life. Remove electrical cords and breakable items from puppy’s reach as well as any cleaning supplies, medications or potentially toxic items in the home. Move the trash can under the sink or purchase one with a secure lid. Also, prepare your yard by removing dangerous objects and making sure gates and fences are in good repair.

Veterinary Care

One of the most important decisions as a new paw-rent is to find a veterinarian. Puppies need a series of vaccines to protect them from potentially fatal diseases.These shots must be administered on a regular schedule in order to be effective. Selecting a vet is a personal decision. However, it is best to choose the best to expect the best care. It is highly recommended to choose an veterinary clinic that’s been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). AAHA accredited hospitals go fur and beyond to provide the best pet care and it is best to consider what will benefit your furry friend in the long run. But how do you know decide on a vet? According to Pets WebMD, the best way is to schedule an appointment, ask questions and find out what suits you and your furry friend the best.

Training

Crate training, potty training, obedience training—training a puppy requires a lot of patience. But training is a pet parent’s responsibility and without it, you could end up with an unruly dog that no one wants to be around. Puppies need and deserve your time and attention!

The Decision: Shop or Adopt?

So you’ve done your homework, picked out a few pet names and reviewed everything on your checklist. It’s time to make the decision and bring home your new best friend. Let us help you decide.

At Fizzion, our commitment to pets goes fur and beyond.

We believe in supporting organizations and causes that are working tirelessly to help find homes for the thousands of cats and dogs that roam our city streets like Kitty Bungalow Charm School for Wayward Cats. To help you decide, read about the top reasons why you should adopt a pet as stated by Humane Society.

According to the City of Los Angeles Department of Animal Services, it is estimated that 26,000 to 44,0000 stray dogs roam the streets of Los Angeles at any time. So the next time you are looking for your next dog or cat, we urge you to consider a rescue pet from a reputable adoption organization and consider your lovely home as the next destination for a dog or cat looking for a new family.

How To Eliminate Urine Odor and Stains With Pet Stain Carpet Cleaner

For any pet owner, urine and pet stains are a fact of life. And getting rid of them promptly is important for maintaining a clean and safe environment for you, your family and your pets.

It’s important to get rid of pet urine stains because:

● Urine can ruin carpets, bedding, and floors.

● Pet urine has bacteria in it that can make you and your family sick.

● Your home will constantly have an unpleasant odor.

● Uncleaned pet urine can trigger allergies and respiratory problems.

● If you’re renting, you won’t get your security deposit back, and may even be charged extra for professional cleaning in the whole apartment.

Remember that when you have pets at home, not all generic stain removers can be used, as some of them are toxic to dogs. Do your research to see if there’s anything about the cleaner that you’re about to use that may cause any health problems for your pets in case they smell or lick the area.

Ideally, you want to always have a pet-safe cleaning product on hand to clean up a urine or vomit stain right away, before the stains soak into the carpet or flooring. For busy pet owners, that may not always be possible. Here are some quick tips on effective ways to clean both new and old pet stains from any kind of flooring or upholstery.

Ways to Remove New Pet Stains

Even if you manage to time it just right so that you are present when your pet stains the place, you must do more than just wipe up the urine or vomit in order to really clean the area. There are diverse Types of flooring you may have to deal with, and your stain cleaning strategy will vary. It’s always easier to clean any stains on a hardwood or ceramic floor than when the stain is on a sofa, bed, or on your clothes.

The first step is to wipe up any urine or vomit with a paper towel or sponge. Soap and water is not enough to effectively clean up urine or vomit, however. You have to use a specially designed cleaner that is formulated to break down bodily fluids; otherwise, you only clean the surface but leave the bacteria to spread. Make sure that it’s a cleaner designed for pet stain carpet cleaner and is pet-friendly.

You may have to experiment with several cleaners to find one that you think works the best. Skip the grocery store based pet stain carpet cleaner because often they are not formulated well enough to get deep into the stain, and will only make the impression of the stain being gone.

After you spray the cleaner on the stain, let it sit for five to ten minutes to work on breaking down the stain. Then rinse according to the directions. You may have to complete this process twice in order to fully get rid of the stain.

For all new stains, also remember to check your pet and his paws in case he’s tracking more urine or vomit along with him. Either give your pet a quick bath or simply use a paw wash to ensure your pet’s paws are clean and that he won’t be spreading bacteria everywhere.

How to get rid of old stains

If you don’t come across the stain immediately, it will have time to really sink into the floor, bedding, clothing or whatever else is stained. It’s very common for pet owners to not even realize there is a urine or vomit stain until the stain has already set. You might just notice odor in the air and not even really know where it’s coming from.

In order to clean the stain, you have to first find the stain. This is why every pet owner should have a small black light or UV light. Urine and other biological material will glow under a black light so this is the best way to find old pet stains. You can buy a small black light at almost any pet store or online.

Stains on Upholstery, Clothing or Bedding

If you find urine stains on your pet’s bedding, or on your bed or clothing, or on an upholstered surface like a couch or chair, you’ll have to work a little harder to get those out. The first thing that you need to do is immediately treat the area with a pet-safe cleaner. Spot test the material first to make sure that the cleaner won’t cause spots or damage to the fabric. Then soak the area where the stain is with the cleaner.

Use a small brush, like an old toothbrush, to really work the cleaner into the stain area. Get the cleaner as deep into the fabric as possible. Wait for 5-10 minutes so that the cleaner can break down the older stain and then rinse according to directions. You may need to do this several times if the stain is really set into the fabric.

If the stain is on clothing or your pet’s bedding that can be washed, treat the items with the cleaner first. Really soak them with cleaner then wait for a few minutes. After that, put the clothing or bedding in the washing machine with your usual laundry soap. You may want to pour in a capful of the same cleaner too. Then wash the material in hot water. Don’t wash the stained clothing or bedding with any other clothes or items.

After the wash cycle is done, do a smell test on the bedding or clothing, and if necessary repeat the process, washing them again in hot water with a little extra pet stain carpet cleaner. Then dry as usual. That should get rid of the stain.

Remove old Carpet pet odor and stains

If you’re trying to remove an old pet urine stain from carpet, it’s helpful to have a rug cleaner that uses hot water to scrub the carpet. But if you don’t have one you can still scrub the stain by hand. First use a spray bottle of the pet-safe cleaner and really soak the area of the stain. Make sure that the cleaner gets all the way down into the carpet padding. If the urine has leaked down into the carpet padding, you’ll have to get it all out as well, which will be harder but necessary to avoid smells.

When you’re sure that the cleaner has gotten all the way down to the carpet padding, let it sit for up to 30 minutes so that the enzymes can break down the urine. Rinse the area with hot water and let it dry.

If you have a steam mop, you can also run it over the area using a carpet glider attachment. The hot steam will kill any bacteria that the cleaner didn’t break down. A steam mop is a very useful item for all pet owners to have because it disinfects without chemicals.

Hard Floors

If you have hard floors in your home, cleaning up pet urine stains or vomit stains is fairly easy. After you’ve located the stain, douse the area with the pet-friendly cleaner and just wipe it up after 10 minutes or so. That should take care of the stain. And again, if you have a steam mop, using it to steam the area is a great way to make sure that any bacteria is neutralized.

Cleaning Must-Haves for a Pet-Friendly Home

Even if you consider your furry or feathered friend a true member of the family, cleaning up after them can be a hassle. Especially if you don’t have the correct supplies. Make your life easier and your home more pet-friendly by stocking the right tools.

Cleaning Solutions

Messes are a part of pet life. It doesn’t matter how well your pet is trained, accidents and illnesses happen. These following tips will help to prevent permanent stains and make cleanup easier:

● Buy non-toxic carpet and floor cleaners. Having a stain and odor remover on hand is a must. Be sure to select cleaners that are safe for pets.

● Use microfiber or colorfast cloth. A stash of colorfast towels and bath mats can be a lifesaver for a pet owner. Placing mats under cages can prevent all types of messes, and colorfast towels are great for blotting up wet messes.

● Deep clean in between vacuuming. According to a pet expert and influencer, Kristen Levine, “Your carpet will stay fresher smelling longer if you periodically have it deep cleaned, in between regular vacuuming. The frequency of both depends on how many pets you have, how much they shed, how many accidents they have and how much mess they track in”.

● Have a mop and broom ready. Sometimes, the basic tools are still the best. When the dog’s water dish gets knocked over or when the cat paws a drinking glass off the counter, or when an accident happens on your hard-surface floor, a plain old mop or broom will take care of the mess in short order.

Having cleaning supplies on hand will make cleanup faster and easier, leaving you more time to spend with your animal friends.

The Best Ways to Help Your Local Animal Shelter  

If you have a soft heart for all the furry friends, you may be interested in learning ways to help homeless dogs and the shelters. Whether they are private or public organizations, all shelters depend on assistance from the community to provide animals with all the attention and supplies they need. Adopting a dog or donating money are obvious ways to help, but if neither of those options works for you, there is still plenty you can do to make life better for our four-legged neighbors!

1. Volunteer Your Time

From cleaning out kennels to running social media campaigns, shelters need volunteers with a wide variety of skills. You don’t have to be an expert dog trainer or bring dogs home to make a big impact. Volunteer your services as a graphic designer, an office assistant, or take shelter dogs for much-needed walks. Whatever skill you have to offer will be appreciated.

2. Organize Donations

Get friends involved to donate supplies or raise money for a shelter. Host a party that requires a used blanket or bag of dog food as “cover charge,” or get your crafty friends together to sew doggie sleeping pads. Check with the shelter for a specific list of needs, but all animal shelters need basic cleaning supplies like a pet odor eliminator and cleaning rags. Here are a few more options:

Waste bags
Toys
Pet cleaning products
Office supplies
Dog food and treats
Blankets and towels

If donating cleaning products, be sure to choose high-quality concentrated items that are pet-safe. Fizzion offers the best pet odor neutralizer that is guaranteed safe to use around all animals. As a brand, Fizzion’s devotion to pets goes beyond removing stains. We believe in supporting organizations like Kitty Bungalow Charm School for Wayward Cats.

Fizzion supports Kitty Bungalow Charm School for Wayward Cats

Kitty Bungalow is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehoming of feral cats and kittens in Los Angeles area. We help by providing our products to keep shelters clean, support volunteer training and fund Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) to help get feral cats off the city streets.

“We feel super lucky that our favorite cleaning product is a sponsor of the organization.  We absolutely recommend it anytime an owned cat has a litter box misstep – because it really erases any trace of the accident, so the cat doesn’t have repeat encouragement.  We know this stuff really works because we use it in our bus after transporting 20 cats to another state!  Imagine that smell if you would!  Well, we don’t have to because Fizzion eliminates the odor without trying to cover it up.  It’s magic!  Fizzion has done more than donate product, their financial assistance allows us to provide free spay and neuters to community cats to end the feline over-population problem.  Thanks, Fizzion!

Shawn Simons, Headmistress at Kitty Bungalow

Whatever you can do to help, do it! A small act can make a big difference to a dog who’s waiting for a home.

How to Keep Your Pets (And Your Home) Happy this Winter!  

Who doesn’t love to snuggle up and enjoy cozy days indoors during winter? Your dog certainly does. But what do you do when your pup is used to spending time outside? Dealing with the mess your pet drags back in can be challenging. Our tips will help you navigate the season like a winter Olympian.

Keeping things clean.

Whether it’s wet paws tracking in muddy slush or a bathroom accident, having the right cleaning tools on hand will help you keep your home clean and your sense of humor intact. Stock up on the following supplies:

∙ Quilted disposable pads for wiping paws at the door
∙ Fizzion pet odor eliminator in economical concentrated tabs or convenient spray bottle
∙ Grooming wipes to make daily cleanups easier
∙ Washable rugs and old blankets to cover furniture and entryway floors
∙ House-training pads just incase
∙ Steam carpet cleaner and plenty of cleaning solution. The best carpet stain remover for old stains and new messes is our eco-friendly Fizzion Concentrated Carpet Cleaner

Indoor activities.

Staying indoors can get boring for dogs, and bored doggies can be naughty doggies. The winter season might cut walk time short. Be sure to take the time to exercise your dog in other ways and you’ll have a happier (and less destructive) companion. Here are few tips!

∙ Set up a canine obstacle course in your living room.
∙ Brush up on basic or advanced obedience commands.
∙ Give your dog a treat-dispensing toy or a dog puzzle while you’re gone. There are a lot of innovative and interactive treat dispensers available in the market today. Check out Petcube Bites Wi-Fi Pet Camera & Treat Dispenser and help your fur-baby take a bite out of boredom even when you aren’t around.
∙ Play indoor fetch. You may not be able to throw a ball very far inside the house, but the activity will still exercise your dog’s mind and body, it just might take more throws to wear him out!

Four Amazing Steam Cleaning Carpet Tips and Tricks

Steam Cleaning Carpet

Your carpet provides beauty, comfort, and warmth throughout the year. Unfortunately, it also absorbs dirt and odors. Unlike throws and pillows that can simply be tossed in the washing machine, carpets need to be steam cleaned, at least once a year. Your steam cleaning carpet is powerful and up to the task, but only if you’re using it correctly – here are a few methods to follow when tackling dirty, stained rugs underfoot:

Fizzion Concentrated Cleaner Steam Carpet Cleaner – 20 Tablet Bag

Expose as much carpet as possible. Just as you would before vacuuming, you’ll need to move all possible furniture from the room in order to reach the perimeter of your carpet. Steam Cleaning tends to be less maneuverable than vacuums, so the more open space available, the faster the job will go. Make sure to dust, vacuum, and spot-treat before plugging in your steamer.

Try to steam clean in warmer months. Not only will this timing help those that suffer from seasonal spring and summer allergies, but the warmer weather will also allow you to open windows and speed up the drying process. Leaving your carpet damp without proper ventilation could potentially invite mold and mildew in – yuck!

Follow a pattern. Push your steam Cleaning carpet slowly in even rows going in one direction, then turn 90 degrees and repeat the process. Since each individual carpet fiber is twisted by design, this pattern helps loosen soil at all angles, giving you a cleaner finish and ample time for drying.

Use a specialized product for steam cleaning carpet. While steam itself is great for loosening dirt and debris, a specialized solution like Fizzion’s Steam Carpet Cleaner tablets will supercharge your cleaning efforts. These powerful tablets are compatible with most major steam carpet cleaning machines, such as Hoover, Bissell, and even rentable machines like Rug Doctor carpet cleaners.

With a smart carpet cleaning regimen, your home will look and feel cleaner, and the effect of allergies will be minimized as well. Steam, a little work, and backup in the form of a powerful steam Cleaning carpet product will have you breathing easier in no time!

A Pet Parent’s Guide to Pet Odor Removal at Home: 3 Easy Steps

Did you know that almost half of all households in the United States have a pet? If you’re one of the many people who has chosen to bring a pet into your home, you know that pet ownership is one of life’s greatest joys. Whether you have a dog who always greets you excitedly or a cat who curls up next to you at night, having a pet brings countless happy memories for pet owners. But what about when you start to notice that dreaded pet odor in your home? Sometimes it’s from accidents during housebreaking, but sometimes it’s simply a lingering odor that just comes along with owning pets. Either way, having a pet odor in your home can be gross and embarrassing. So, what can you do about it? Read on to learn three simple ways you can remove pet odor from your home — starting today.

1.Thoroughly clean all surfaces. As your pet walks around the house, he can easily leave a stinky trail. Just by being an animal, he can leave behind fur, dander, small amounts of urine, traces of feces, bits of mud or more. That’s why it’s important to regularly vacuum and clean your entire house. Most of your pet’s leave-behinds end up on the floors, so start by vacuuming all carpets and mopping all hardwood floors. Next, tackle the furniture. Get a great furniture cleaner to use on both couches and tables. Finally, wash all the bed sheets. In addition, think about the places your pet spends most of his time — and don’t forget to clean those spots.

2.Tackle all pet stains. Even after a thorough cleaning, you might have some deep-rooted pet stains in your carpets or elsewhere. It’s a good thing that today’s cleansers can really get to the root of the stains. Fizzion pet stain and odor remover products are supercharged with CO2, meaning that they can out-clean other brands while using 80% fewer active ingredients. Another perk of Fizzion pet stain remover products: They’re all completely non-toxic, eco-friendly and fully “green” — because who wants to expose pets to anything less than the safest quality? The CO2 found in all Fizzion products naturally breaks down odor-causing bacteria, eliminating it forever (not just a few days). Fizzion offers a full line of pet stain and odor remover products that clean stains on everything from carpet to fabric to upholstery. So, no matter if you need to remove your pet’s urine, feces, vomit or blood stains, Fizzion has a pet odor eliminator that’ll work wonders.

3.Keep your pet clean. Once you’ve cleaned all surfaces in your home and gotten all pet stains out, there’s only one thing left to do: Wash your pet! His dirty fur, untrimmed nails or bad breath can leave your house smelling less than ideal. Start by giving your pet a refreshing bath to clean all of his body parts. Next, brush your pet to remove all excess fur. Then, clip his nails — but be sure not to clip too much! (If you need help, take your pet to your veterinarian for a routine nail trim.) Finally, brush his teeth to give him clean teeth and fresh breath. You might be surprised about how much regular grooming can dramatically improve the smell in your house.
Are you ready to start removing pet odors from your home? Just by following these three simple steps, you’re sure to see remarkable improvements in no time. Your family, guests and pet will thank you!

Source:

http://www.petmd.com/dog/care/evr_dg_how_to_remove_the_smell_of_dog_without_removing_the_dog
http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Your-House-to-Not-Smell-Like-Your-Pets

6 Things to Consider When Choosing a Carpet Stain Remover

Carpet Stain Remover

The right carpet stain remover has the power to eliminate stubborn spots without damaging the fibers. The best carpet cleaning products not only remove a variety of stains but also are safe for the environment, your children and your pets. When choosing a method for carpet stain remover it’s essential to remember six important factors.

1. Work Fast

The faster a stain is treated, the easier it is to remove. Old, dried stains almost always are more difficult to remove than fresh. When possible, attack a fresh stain with a wet/dry vacuum to extract as much liquid as possible. After removing as much of the initial stain as possible, then apply a carpet stain remover according to the product instructions. If you don’t have access to a wet/dry vacuum, use clean absorbent towels. Blot, don’t rub, with the towel. Rubbing the affected area can damage the carpet fibers and spread the stain.

2. Type of Carpet Affects Ease of Lifting Stains

A Berber carpet features a level-loop formed from thick yarn. Stains often sit atop these loops before soaking through, which may make it easier to remove more of the stain through blotting. A multi-level loop carpet, or one that varies the size of the loops, holds more dirt. Spills easily slip through the fibers, making the stain more difficult to remove.

Common pile carpet varies in thickness. The thicker the pile, the more apt it is to trap particles. Typically, even deep pile responds well to a combination of steam cleaner and carpet cleaning products like the Fizzion Carpet Stain Remover designed for use in a steam cleaner for more effective stain removal.

3. Some Products Do More Harm than Good

Hydrogen peroxide removes stains from various materials. However, it also can discolor those same fabrics. Ammonia is another common household product recommended for stain removal. It’s important to remember that ammonia has a pungent aroma that can affect humans and pets. It only should be used in well-ventilated areas. Instead of relying on home remedies, opt for a high-quality, Carpet Stain Removal products.

4. Cleaning Method Makes a Difference

The professionals at the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) caution, “Don’t use a steam cleaner when dealing with urine spots because the heat will set the stain and the smell.” For fresh stains, blot as much of the stain away first and then rely on a carpet stain remover designed specifically for pet stains. The Fizzion Pet Stain & Odor Remover uses non-toxic ingredients to tackle tough stains while killing bacteria that causes odor.

5. Stains Needing Special Treatment

Some stains don’t respond well to traditional methods of blotting, wetting, or steam cleaning. For example, candle wax is best removed by ironing. First, allow the wax to dry and then place a clean, cotton cloth over the stain. With the iron set to warm, gently apply the heat to the cloth. The wax should transfer from the carpet to the cloth for easy removal.

6. Always Test First

Before performing any type of carpet stain remover, test an inconspicuous area first. It’s always best to know how the particular carpet will respond to the cleaning product and treatment.
While it’s often not possible to prevent spills, being prepared for these accidents can make a difference. Keep carpet stain removal products handy and when a spill happens, a quick response can make it easier to treat the affected area.

Sources:

https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/carpet-stain-removers/buying-guide
http://www.carpet-rug.org/cleaning-spots-and-spills-home.html (no steamer for urine)
Fizzion Pet Stain & Odor Remover –23oz bottle with Bonus Refill
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/how-to/how-to-remove-every-type-carpet-stain (wax stain removal)

How to Remove Red Wine Stain From Carpet: A Step-by-Step Guide

Chances are, if you’re reading this article, you’ve just had wine poured somewhere other than your glass. Are you doomed to deal with the unsightly stain forever? Not at all, if you know the right way to clean it up. Want to know how to remove red wine stains for good? Follow these fast, easy tips:

1.) Act fast and absorb what you can.

The more wine that soaks into your carpet, clothing or upholstery, the worse the stain will be. Use a paper towel or a clean dishcloth to wick up whatever wine you’re able to. The more excess wine you can blot up, the less will spread into your carpet. However, don’t scrub the stain. This will make it worse and drive the discoloration deeper.

2.) Use cold water (never hot) to dilute red wine stains on carpet.

While hot water is often the go-to for stains on fabric, in this case the temperature will only serve to “set” the color of the wine right into your carpet. Instead, use cold water and dry paper towels. Alternate pouring a little water onto the stain to dilute it and immediately blotting the excess up with the paper towels.

3.) Apply a specialized red wine stain remover.

Mixing two or more cleaning products could potentially set the stain or discolor the carpet even more. When you want to restore your carpet to its former glory, the faster you can apply a specialized product, the better. Rely on a red wine stain cleaning solution like Fizzion Wine Stain Remover. This red wine stain remover is simple to use – just spray, blot and watch your stain disappear – no waiting required.

Follow these three quick steps and soon, you’ll be fearlessly pouring yourself another glass of wine as you admire your clean, beautiful carpeting. There’s never been a better way to enjoy wine without the worry: keep Fizzion’s Red Wine Stain Remover handy and your carpet will thank you!

Training Your Dogs to ‘Go’ Outside (And What to Do When They Don’t Make it There)

Yes, housebreaking your pooch can be a nightmare

Of course, it’s worth it in the end. You’ll have a cute, playful puppy you can watch grow into adulthood. But that’s not to say it isn’t best to limit the duration of the process as much as possible. How do you do that?

Take your dog in training outside as much as possible, at least once every two hours beginning in the early morning, and of course after eating and/or drinking. According to the Humane Society’s tips on housebreaking, it is best to take her to the same spot repeatedly to reinforce the idea that this is the appropriate place to do her ‘business’.

The above goes hand–in-hand with another essential element in housebreaking, which is to establish a routine, including a regular feeding schedule, which will likely bring about a regular pooping/peeing schedule. It’s best if your pooch grows to understand that she has specific times for eating, playing, sleeping, and of course, urinating. A final stage in a daily schedule should be the elimination of all access to water approximately 2.5 hours before bedtime.

When your dog has accomplished his waste elimination task successfully, it is generally beneficial to reward him with a treat.

Although it can be stressful, it is important to keep your eye on your pet as much as possible during training. Indoors, you want to stop any move toward peeing or pooping – i.e.: sniffing, circling, squatting, restlessness – and immediately transport her outdoors to her ‘elimination spot.’ Whether you’re inside or outside with the dog, it is best to tether her to a piece of furniture or a pole using a 6-foot leash to control access to the area and therefore limit your babysitting responsibilities. When you are unable to supervise your pet, consider confining her to a crate.

Keeping things clean

When dogs smell urine spots that are familiar, they tend to urinate in that same place again. So it’s clearly very important to eliminate ALL traces of indoor accidents and to understand how to get rid of stains in the most thorough way possible. Make sure to move furniture and area rugs to get to those hard-to-clean areas. If it is on carpet, it’s best to use a pet friendly carpet cleaner that is also a green carpet cleaner.

To remove urine stains, it is advantageous to use paper towels or cotton cloth to gently blot the problem area. Then, use an ecofriendly CO2 product such as Fizzion® to spray the cleanser onto the stain. With all types of stains, work in a circular motion toward the center of the circle to prevent the liquid from spreading.

With loose stool or diarrhea, gently wipe up just the excess amount with a paper towel and let the remainder sit awhile to dry. Oftentimes, you can just scrape it right off your carpet and then treat the remaining particles with Fizzion®. Truly an excellent environmentally friendly cleaning solution, Fizzion® eliminates pet stains and odors and is safe to use on all types of carpeting and rugs as well as all hard surfaces in your home.

In fact, the budget-friendly Fizzion® is 100% non- toxic, biodegradable, free of dyes, safe to use on all surfaces and uses 80% less surfactants than most pet accident cleaners. Instead of just masking the problem, it gets to the root of it with the power of CO2. This completely eliminates any stench, preventing remarking by your pet. Hence, you will be speeding-up the housebreaking process. You’ll be giving yourself more peace of mind and more time to enjoy your new pet.

Attacking Old Stains That Hide Out

We’ve all found them. You move an area rug for the first time in months, and there it is; dried- up juice spilled by your toddler, mustard from a sandwich wrapper, or a ‘present’ left behind by your dog.Perhaps that’s when you think to yourself, ‘so that’s why it’s been smelly around here.’

Harder to find are the stains you don’t uncover, or can’t see.

With a urine stain, you may need to use your nose to sniff out exactly where the soiled area lies. If you have a black light, use it to identify soiled areas, and then lightly outline the areas with chalk.

With carpet, for all types of stains, you need to do some quick investigating once you have located the stain. Did it soak into the padding beneath? If it did, you may need to take a trip to the carpet store to replace some padding and carpet. But if it’s not soaked through, then you should be able to solve the problem very inexpensively by simply cleaning it up.

Stain Removal Tips

It’s best to avoid using ammonia, vinegar, bleach, or other cleaning chemicals when cleaning stains. The strong odors – which can take a long time to go away – can encourage your pet to undertake a repeat offence in that area. Consider using Fizzion®, a green carpet cleaning solution that works very effectively without chemicals. An eco friendly CO2 cleaner, it does an impressively thorough job as a carpet cleaning solution for dry urine as well as for urine stains on other floor surfaces. With dry stool or diarrhea, it is best to scrape off the matter and then treat the remaining particles with the Fizzion® pet accident cleaner.

Fizzion® is a 100% non-toxic, biodegradable, earth friendly carpet cleaner because it employs simple tap water combined with CO2 to bust-up the protein at the root of all pet stains. Once it pries open the proteins, it unleashes safe but powerful surfactants (soap) to eliminate all evidence that the stain was ever there.

You’ll not only have a cleaner home free of hidden pet stains, you will rest assured that the pets you love will stay safe and sound.

A Cat Lover’s Guide to Housebreaking

You’re destined to be a model cat owner. When you first adopt a new cat, you make sure she has a safe environment, the right nutrition, and the best veterinary care. What you may not realize is that there are procedures you should take with regard to her litter box too.

According to Peteducation.com, cats will go to their litter box instinctively, but they can have elimination disorders. In fact, veterinarians say it’s and one of the most common problems for which people seek advice, and animal shelters report it’s one of the biggest reasons cats are abandoned. Disorders can include a cat’s avoidance of the litter box, eliminating their waste either right beside the box, or by balancing on the edge of it. Another disorder involves a cat neglecting to bury their waste in the litter.

Getting it right

The litter box should be in a quiet place that’s easy for you to reach. As cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy says, “the box must be attractive and convenient; in other words, a friendly place.” Galaxy also cautions against keeping a lid on boxes, and says that if the box is in a corner, it should “face the opening on a diagonal” so that the cat can see “pretty much the whole room.” This will reduce the chance of the cat becoming startled by sudden movement.

As for the kind or brand of cat litter, “observe what your cat likes/doesn’t like; there is no one-size fits all,” says Galaxy. “Each cat is an individual.”

When you bring your cat or kitten home for the first time, take him to the litter box when things are quiet. Take hold of his paws and gently show him how to scratch at the litter.

Then continue to place him in the litter box at the times throughout the day when a cat would normally eliminate – first thing in the morning, waking up from a nap, and after eating.

Remember that cats prefer privacy when using the litter box, so once you see that he is using the box, leave him alone.

If disorders arise, it is important to take the cat to the veterinarian to rule out a urinary tract infection or another medical problem. If it’s not medical, then it is most likely an aversion to the litter or the litter box as described above. In that case, it is important to make sure the box is clean – cats often avoid litter boxes that are dirty or that have a strong odor.

As Galaxy says, “Your cats don’t like navigating the minefield of nasty clumps anymore than you like to see or smell it. So scoop that litter every day. Not twice a week!”

It is also advisable to make sure the box is not too small or with sides that are too high. Also, if the cat or kitten has had a scary experience in the litter box, that may be what is keeping him out. In that case, the pet owner should relocate the box, exchange it for a newer one, or both.

In the event of an accident

When your cat has had an elimination accident, avoid scolding or punishing; cats are scared and confused by yelling. Instead, focus on dealing with the accident with the use of a pet accident cleaner. Of course, it’s best to use a pet cleaner such as Fizzion® because it is not only effective in cleaning pet stains, it is also one of the best products for eliminating a pet urine odor. It is also environmentally friendly and won’t cause harm to your pet like mainstream cleansing brands are apt to do.

In fact, Fizzion® is a C02 based cleanser that is non-toxic and biodegradable. It uses simple tap water mixed with concentrated tablets to create powerful C02 to take apart the protein at the root of all pet stains. Once Fizzion® pries open the proteins, it unleashes safe but powerful surfactants (soap) to eliminate all evidence that the stain was ever there. With rugs, it is a remarkably eco friendly carpet cleaning solution. In fact, it is thought by many to be the best cleaner to get pet stains out.

Hopefully, cleansers will not be necessary for long. Once your cat gets the hang of the litter box, they are not apt to keep making mistakes. But while your cat is in the process of learning – and/or if he has elimination disorders – keep Fizzion® on hand to help maintain a clean, odorless and toxic free home for your family and your pets.

5 Tips to Keeping a Tidy Home with Pets

1. Manage Pet Hair
The amount of pet hair in your home is not only related to how many pets you parent, but also how meticulously you manage the shed. Dogs and cats shed fur, it’s a part of life, but a regular routine of grooming and home clean up can help you keep it in check.

In addition to a solid vacuuming routine, a pair of rubber gloves and a lint roller can make a world of difference in how you clean up pet hair from your floors and furniture. Create a clean up routine and schedule that meets the needs of your household. We find vacuuming and dusting at least once a week keeps the fur from flying.

2. Keep Paws Clean
The easiest way to keep dirty paws outside is to use a door mat at each doorway. Teach your dog to walk across the mat before entering your home. In addition to the door mat, keep a container of pet-suitable wet wipes on hand to quickly eliminate any dirt or debris your dog may bring in from outside.

3. Put Food in its Place
Prevent messes by keeping your pet’s food and water in a designated area. Using a place mat under the bowls can contain spills and make clean up a breeze.

Organize all of your pet supplies, including food, in one area of your home to help avoid clutter and waste.

4. Schedule Regular Grooming
Whether you do it yourself or use a professional, clean pets help make a clean home. Regular baths and necessary brushing can help remove the hair that would otherwise end in your home.

Find a brush or grooming tool that works best for your pets coat type and make time each week to use it. Not only will it keep your house cleaner, but it’s fantastic bonding time with your furry friend.

5. Stay on Top of Stains and odors
Always be prepared for accidents. Fizzion® is a powerful stain and odor remover that comes in a compact tablet form allowing you to conveniently store an effective stain remover at all times Plus it is completely non-toxic and safe to use around children and pets. Just fill the spray bottle with warm water and add a Fizzion® tablet for the fastest and most powerful stain and odor remover anywhere. It works on old stains too!

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